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Professional Development

If you are inquiring about the cost of the resource we offer both individual and organization-wide pricing options please contact-us for our rate card.

Reconciliation Education provides courses which promote a renewed relationship between Indigenous peoples and Canadians through transformative multi-media learning. 

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View short videos: workplace course content

2:25 min. Short visual trailer of the course: typically what is shared with employees to announce the course internally.

The video above is a trailer for the course and is shared by organizations to create interest or to announce the course within their organization. The video below is a sample of the content in the course. This video is a part of the introduction of the course before Module 1.

Indigenous Awareness Training

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Modular online learning course:

Economic Reconciliation - English Subway

Complete, at your own pace, all 9 modules and receive a completion certificate from First Nations University of Canada.

Benefiting the workplace:

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Helping You Meet the TRC's 94 Calls to Action in your Organizations.

4 Seasons of Reconciliation is a unique 3 hour online course that promotes a renewed relationship between Indigenous Peoples and Canadians through transformative learning about truth and reconciliation. 

About the course:

4 Seasons of Reconciliation is a unique 3-hour online course which promotes a renewed relationship between Indigenous Peoples and Canadians through transformative learning about truth and reconciliation. (The length of course can be customized from 2h30 to 4h00 based on your needs).

This workplace course provides the basic foundation on the relationship between Canada and Indigenous Peoples and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC). This course assists the education sector in meeting the 94-Calls to Action from the TRC with their own employees and sub-contractors.

In collaboration with the First Nations University of Canada, 4 Seasons of Reconciliation provides a comprehensive online learning course with captivating multi-media components, including award-winning reconciliation documentaries. Each short module can be completed at the learner’s pace and provides a mix of learning tools such as PowerPoint, videos, films, and quizzes. A certificate of completion and a bonus video library for on-going learning is provided at the end of the course. 

This Course Includes:

  1. Customization of your portal with your logo, land acknowledgment and words of introduction from the representatives of your organization

  2. The film ‘Economic Reconciliation’

  3. 10 modular thematic lessons which can be completed at the learner’s pace

  4. The reconciliation film series - 4 short films on reconciliation co-produced with First Nations University of Canada

  5. Modular quizzes

  6. Completion certificate with Linkedin compatibility built-in.

  7. A bonus library of film and video content for 20hrs of bonus learning

  8. Learning Management System portal (LMS) with an individualized tracking 

  9. Quarterly usage report to track successful implementation

  10. Technical assistance 

  11. Quarterly phone consultation to assist you in with roll-out strategies and campaigns for the success of this resource within your workplace

Saskatchewan

2010-11th Avenue, 7th Floor
Regina, SK S4P 0J3
(306) 205-1823

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Toronto

77 Bloor St. West, Suite 600
Toronto, ON M5S 1M2
(416) 945-9632

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En Français:

(613) 755-5315
4Saisons@ReconciliationEducation.ca

Diversity of Regions and Voices

Diversity of Voices:

  • Elders, children and women
  • Métis, Inuit, First Nation
  • Indigenous leaders, students, educators
  • Canadian allies and change-makers

Languages Featured:

  • Métis: Mitchif (from Ontario settlements)
  • Inuit: Inuktuk (Nunavit members in Ontario)
  • First Nation:
    Ontario: Onkwehonewe, Lunaapee, Anishnaabek, Swampe, Mushkegowek
  • Prairies: Plains Cree, Saultaux, Dene

Diversity of Content:

Diversity of Regions

Diversity of regions of existing video content within the '4 Seasons of Reconciliation' Database:
  • Atalantic Canada: PEI, New-Brunswick
  • Eastern Canada: Ontario - including it's 6 Indigenous Languages family of First Nations, Métis and Inuit languages. 
  • Western Canada: Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta
  • British Columbia: Northern region
  • Nothern remote: Oji-Cree, remote fly-in Nations in Ontario
  • Nunavut: Content filmed in Eastern Canada with Inuk People
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6 min. Trailer to the Award-Winning Reconciliation Film Series:

These trailers provide you with a sense of the quality of the films as well as their potential to inspire and move people in a good way towards reconciliation. Two films are envisioned and directed by the Elders of First Nations University of Canada an have won international film festival prizes. They can be customized within the course or be provided as bonus learning. This trailer also features the film, Economic Reconciliation. The full length version is typically part of Module 1 in the workplace course.

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Reconciliation Education is proud to be a partner of the First Nations University of Canada - FNUniv who collaborates and oversees this resource. With FNUniv content from all across Saskatchewan was created (over 20hrs of videos and films) including the award-winning reconciliation film series. With gratitude, our production team produced the below commercial airing on APTN throughout November.

 

 

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Short Testimony Video:

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Bonus Library:

After the course, you can continue your learning in the bonus learning section with over 20-hours of award-winning reconciliation films and short bite-size videos. Here is a sample from the bonus library:

WATCH Video: 30 second clip of filming with Elders and Sturgeon Lake First Nation buffalo herd in Saskatchewan.

WATCH Video: 2-min clip Oji-Cree youth in remote boreal forest Nation: Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug, On.

Cold Lake, Alberta: world-acclaimed Indigenous Artist, Alex Janvier - 2-min clip.

Senator Murray Sinclair, TRC Commissioner: a message to business and law students: bonus clip from the film, Economic Reconciliation:

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Advisory circle

The Indigenous Advisory Circle participates in key executive decisions for both the resources and the campaign. The circle is grounded at the centre of Canada's oldest Indigenous-controlled education centre: the First Nations University of Canada.

Reconciliation Education is produced by Productions Cazabon an award-winning media & online publishing company in collaboration with First Nations University of Canada.

Education partners and funders:

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